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riz78612

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We've had one of the new MacBooks for 24 hours and have discovered some interesting secrets hiding within...

1. Yeah, target disk mode… about that…
2. The system migration tool has been updated
3. The system chipset has changed, not just the GPU
4. Break the glass screen fascia; replace the whole screen
5. The MacBooks run a special build of OS X, not yet released to other Macs
6. The battery indicator is now on the left side of the notebook
7. The chicklet keyboard on the MacBook is very firmly supported
8. The speakers are surprisingly good
9. The viewing angle on the LCD is still lacking
10. Installing a hard drive is now even more superbly easy

More details on this link-

http://apcmag.com/Content.aspx?id=3085
 
We've had one of the new MacBooks for 24 hours and have discovered some interesting secrets hiding within...

1. Yeah, target disk mode… about that…
2. The system migration tool has been updated
3. The system chipset has changed, not just the GPU
4. Break the glass screen fascia; replace the whole screen
5. The MacBooks run a special build of OS X, not yet released to other Macs
6. The battery indicator is now on the left side of the notebook
7. The chicklet keyboard on the MacBook is very firmly supported
8. The speakers are surprisingly good
9. The viewing angle on the LCD is still lacking
10. Installing a hard drive is now even more superbly easy

More details on this link-

http://apcmag.com/Content.aspx?id=3085

Anyone who watched the announcement would know this
 
It is also very hard not to notice that the entire notebook line has changed to a new IGP developed by nVIDIA (IGP, northbridge, southbridge in one chip).
 
We've had one of the new MacBooks for 24 hours and have discovered some interesting secrets hiding within...

1. Yeah, target disk mode… about that…
2. The system migration tool has been updated
3. The system chipset has changed, not just the GPU
4. Break the glass screen fascia; replace the whole screen
5. The MacBooks run a special build of OS X, not yet released to other Macs
6. The battery indicator is now on the left side of the notebook
7. The chicklet keyboard on the MacBook is very firmly supported
8. The speakers are surprisingly good
9. The viewing angle on the LCD is still lacking
10. Installing a hard drive is now even more superbly easy

More details on this link-

http://apcmag.com/Content.aspx?id=3085

Does this mean that I will have a problem booting my new MB from my time capsule backup of my current MB?
 
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